I really like this kind of location. Tbilisi, Alanya, now I have reached Antalya. Many different cafes, restaurants and hotels are located here. You need to understand that if you want to live in the oldest city, then most likely you will not be allowed to relax in the evening)). I especially recommend a walk in the evening, when the lights are illuminated. You can go down to the marina and take a boat trip to the Duden waterfalls.
Old streets, lots of hotels, tourist prices in shops. The food is "so-so" (excluding ice cream-it was very tasty). But, turning a blind eye to the modern realities of life, it is safe to say that the place is worth visiting. And after a walk through the ancient city, you can walk towards the sea and take a look from the observation deck at the place you have visited once again
The most exquisite place in the city. Amazing houses, bars, cafes and shops, narrow streets where it is easy to get lost. Multiple shops with souvenirs and sweets. There is also an old bay with incredible yachts. You can take the elevator down from the avenue, or walk down from the clock tower. Just beyond the bay is the paid Marmerli beach.
A very beautiful and spectacular place: the sea, colorful old houses with red roofs, a picturesque harbor, a fortress wall along the embankment. There is a panoramic elevator from the street directly to the water. There are many cafes and restaurants, but they are expensive. There is a paid beach (250 liras). Definitely the number 1 place to visit in Antalya.
Magnificent views from the shore to the sea and mountains in the distance, a shady park with pine trees, even in the heat you can take a walk. I did not see any sights, except for excavations in places up to - 2 m. and some kind of ancient foundation. Small stone houses with shops, cafes, mini hotels.
The most beautiful part of Antalya with many parks and museums. A day is not enough if you decide to visit all the sights. I would advise starting from Revolution Square, going deeper into the old town, reaching the port, go upstairs, look at the Antalya Museum (by the way, it's free), walk to Hadrian's Gate. Then you can go to the nearby Karaalioglu Park. And this will be one of the most interesting routes. Enjoy it :)
The old town of kaleiçi is about the atmosphere of the streets, retro shops, souvenir shops, authenticity and the atmosphere of Turkey you can feel there, it is desirable to walk from the point
• A (clock tower landmark) to the point
• B (port), be sure to go into the narrow streets, touch the stone from which all this was built, try coffee and the famous Smith bun , take pictures of yourself as a souvenir, buy yourself something small and not expensive that reminds you of this place !
SO WHY IS THERE SUCH A ROUTE??? because from point A to B there is a slope down, and your walk will not seem like a burden to you, and there is an elevator near the port that lifts to the very top hidden in the bushes, ask the locals they will tell you, the elevator they have sounds like "ASANSOR"
Kaleiçi is the soul of Antalya.
It is necessary to visit, words cannot describe everything.
The very center of the city.
The seaport is for yachting, cafes and restaurants are for enjoying Turkish cuisine, music is for relaxing, and sunsets / sunrises are a pleasant addition.
It is here that the architecture of Turkey is preserved.
A picturesque place. Interesting winding streets, lots of local shops and lots of different cafes/restaurants/bars. There are plenty of fresh fish on the shelves. I really like the tents with a huge selection of freshly squeezed juices.
I have been to Antalya many times. And for the first time I decided to see the old town. I was amazed. It's a very interesting and colorful place. I advise everyone to definitely visit the old town. You can even stay in one of the most beautiful hotels inside this old town.
An interesting place. Narrow streets, souvenir shops, cafes, hotels. The marina has excellent sea views. Old buildings with interesting architecture. You can walk here for a long time. There are plenty of tourists here
Antalya Kaleici is a magical place! The cozy streets, the atmosphere of antiquity and the stunning sea views left an unforgettable impression. I will definitely come back here again! ❤️✨
It is very beautiful, I did not expect that Antalya has such a wonderful old town. Cozy streets, beautiful old buildings. Only taxis and residents of the area, as well as hotel residents, are allowed to enter by car. It is very difficult to drive by car (narrow streets), it is better to avoid this.
It's an incredibly beautiful place, the tour was interesting, you can walk for a long time and you won't see everything! The streets are lovely, everything is well maintained, the prices are not critical, they are not too high for a resort place.
It's quite interesting, atmospheric. Especially if you walk outside the main human flow, it's nice to come from the side of the ancient gate and walk along the streets to the sea. By the way, by the way, there is a space for children in the shade of trees with playgrounds
Kaleichi is the old city of Antalya, it's worth visiting there at least once, walking through its amazingly cozy and beautiful streets, touching the history, seeing magnificent views of the sea, you want to return to all this and admire endlessly!
I love to see the original world of the locals when traveling. These streets show how people live, everything is decent and clean, there are shade spots and many cafes.
The atmospheric part of the city. You can walk around the tourist attractions on your own, enjoy the atmosphere of the old streets, and take a boat ride from the embankment.
Great location, great old streets. It's nice to take a walk, eat delicious food, relax mentally - what else is needed for happiness. Everything is close by, except the beach
Very clean and cozy Old Town in summer! Narrow streets, souvenir vendors, photo showcases, friendly faces of local residents and fountains, which are very relevant in summer
I specially chose Kaleichi for its atmospheric character. We need to live here. One tour is not enough. I was overwhelmed with emotions every day. Admiration for every turn, house, carpet store... It's impossible to describe, you need to come here.
Kaleichi is basically one big attraction. The sunsets are magical. It's like being in an oriental fairy tale.
Who cares, the nightlife here is also bustling. There is a place to listen to live music or dance until the morning. There are many outdoor cafes and restaurants. Prices are not low, even out of season.
It is a very picturesque, but very small and paid beach. We went for a show. In early November, there was nowhere for a stone to fall. I can't imagine what's going on in the season. We went to Konyalti beach.
It's worth coming for the atmosphere for a few days. Not for a beach vacation.
If it weren't for the large number of touts in their stores, it would be better.
Take a walk where, the buildings themselves are well-maintained, the tiles are not broken, there are many cafes and shops, cafes are better to choose from reviews and check the price tag against what you actually ordered
In general, I recommend a visit if you happen to be in Antalya.
A wonderful beautiful place with a view of the sea, you can both walk along the streets and near the sea, there are many places to eat, relax from the heat
Antalya is a beautiful city, especially its old part, the history and culture of the country are viewed and learned in this place no matter where. Because of the special color, this area is used for filming films. It's worth a visit and immerse yourself in this atmosphere!
It is very pleasant and interesting to walk slowly through the cool streets of the Old Town. Chat with sellers in old shops, drink Turkish coffee. It's like you're 100 or 200 years ago. It was as if time had stopped here.
It is interesting to wander through the streets of the old town. There is no point in riding on a motor ship. There are no special views from the water
It's a little boring. We took a big trip (to the waterfall). It seems that we have wasted our time🤣
It's a very beautiful place, even unique in some ways. It is mandatory for everyone to visit and it is advisable to stay a couple of nights, the only way you can really feel and understand it.
A very beautiful view of the whole city, the most excellent place, there is a cafe with a panoramic view! The prices are excellent , the view is magnificent. You sit , drink Turkish coffee and look at the whole city , as well as the port!
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Ирина Романенко
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November 2, 2024
An atmospheric place with its own flavor, narrow streets, shops, souvenir shops, of course with its unique Turkish hospitality. Immediately getting to Kaleichi, it feels like you are in the most historic place, with its cobblestone pavements, an impregnable fortress, and of course a seaport. A wonderful museum where it is very interesting to see how other peoples lived, what their customs and principles were. Restaurants, cafes, shops, it's a pleasure to walk. I recommend everyone to visit the old town of Kaleici, get a lot of fun and new impressions!
Briefly about the main thing for those who are afraid of the future and worried about Honduras:
"It was nice to wander through the streets of the Old Town.
There were few people, it felt like you were in the past." -
"The whole landscape takes tourists back 200 years"!
The main thing is short:
"This is the only place where I've been back for the fifth time" (garik kirakosyan is a Level 9 City Expert).
A wonderful place! Narrow streets, shops, restaurants, what views! Keep in mind: the streets are sloping, it can be difficult to climb, especially in the heat. The place itself is gorgeous, atmospheric!
An interesting entourage of the old eastern city. Small shops and bazaars. Narrow streets.
Get ready to bargain. We didn't bargain and they gave us tea for double the price
Antalya turned out to be a city of contrasts for me. But this is normal, because this is a different country, with different traditions.
You definitely need to stay if you are in this region.
We arrived from Tekirova in a rented car (I was nervous), the car was left in the parking lot in MarcAntalia. We visited the old port, went to the observation deck, climbed in a glass elevator, walked along the streets.
It was nice to wander through the streets of the Old Town. There were few people, it felt like you were in the past. In the middle there is a large shopping street with souvenir shops, we walked around it, because we wanted silence and a leisurely walk. If you walk from Hadrian's Gate, the streets eventually lead to a picturesque panorama of the sea and the old port, from where pleasure yachts ply. There is a two-hour boat trip along the coast to the Duden Waterfalls.
A beautiful place for a half-day excursion. You can buy a lot of different souvenirs. The location is suitable for a variety of photo shoots (at sea and inside the old town)
The charm of the Old Town is the crooked streets paved with cobblestones.Just waiting for you to slip on a banana peel, and two people will come out of the door in the wall
A very colorful old neighborhood brings back various memories. Films are still being made here today. There are benches, shops, and snack bars at every step. The whole landscape takes tourists back 200 years.
A pleasant place for walking , historical . There are many souvenir shops , cafes , fruit vendors .. Panoramic views of the city and the sea!
We even found a place to park the car)
I recommend.
Beautiful architecture, you can see everything during the day, few people. Because it's hot and many places are closed.
If you want to party, you have to go in the evening, there are crowds and a lot of places. The party Antalya is located here)